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From the Midlands
Th'Owd Woman's: Joyce Savidge recalls memories of a childhood spent in the Potteries
White Week in the Black Country: Pat Carr talks to members of Ruiton Congregational Church, Sedgley, about their preparations for this year's white festival
Daffodils at Dymock: Grace Stuart describes a dream which has never quite come true
In Partnership : Jane Madders talks to Constance Howard and her husband Tim, who is blind.
Home from Home: A warm welcome described by Veronica Bamfield
Coffee Time in Cheltenham: Bill Hartley visits a daily coffee party held by three American housewives.
Introduced by Jane Madders
Serial: ' No White Coat' by Robert Tibber
The third of ten Instalments
News Summary at 2.30

THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS at Newmarket
A race for three-year-old colts and fillies run over a distance of one mile Commentary by Raymond Glendenning, assisted by Roger Mortimer as race-reader, from the Grandstand and Peter O'Sullevan from a point down the course

Modern music designed for late listening played by the Johnny Dankworth Orchestra with songs in the individual style of Cleo Laine and featuring
The Dave Le" Trio
The Laurie Monk Quartet
The Dickie Hawdon -Quintet and The Johnny Dankworth Seven
This week's guest instrumentalist:
Maria Korchinska (harp)
Jazz Talking Point: with Steve Race
Produced by Jimmy Grant

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